Photo archive for June 11, 2013

Hershey's World

An artist's rendering shows the exterior of Hershey's Chocolate World at New York-New York. It is planned as part of a project to turn the sidewalk between New York-New York and the Monte Carlo into a lead-in to a planned 20,000-seat arena filled with food and entertainment. View photo

Bunkhouse Saloon

The Bunkhouse Saloon is seen Tuesday, June 11, 2013. View photo

New Chaparral Sports Equipment

Football players use new equipment in the weight room at Chaparral courtesy of an anonymous donor Tuesday, June 11, 2013. View photo

New Chaparral Sports Equipment

Seitu Wyche uses new weight equipment at Chaparral courtesy of an anonymous donor Tuesday, June 11, 2013. View photo

New Chaparral Sports Equipment

New blocking dummies sit on the edge of the practice field at Chaparral courtesy of an anonymous donor Tuesday, June 11, 2013. View photo

New Chaparral Sports Equipment

New shoulder pads sit on racks at Chaparral courtesy of an anonymous donor Tuesday, June 11, 2013. View photo

New Chaparral Sports Equipment

New helmets sit on racks at Chaparral courtesy of an anonymous donor Tuesday, June 11, 2013. View photo

New Chaparral Sports Equipment

New cleats are seen in an office at Chaparral courtesy of an anonymous donor Tuesday, June 11, 2013. View photo

New Chaparral Sports Equipment

Football players use new equipment in the weight room at Chaparral courtesy of an anonymous donor Tuesday, June 11, 2013. View photo

New Chaparral Sports Equipment

Football players use new equipment in the weight room at Chaparral courtesy of an anonymous donor Tuesday, June 11, 2013. View photo

UNR's Oral History Program

Archie Murchie's (1908-1999) action-packed career in the U.S. Forest Service began in 1929, when rangers routinely spent much of their time in the saddle, and ended in 1965 as they were becoming increasingly desk bound. View photo

UNR's Oral History Program

Alicia Barber is the UNR Oral History Program director and the assistant professor in the University of Nevada, Reno Department of History. View photo

UNR's Oral History Program

Morton Saiger (1903-1997) was a Las Vegas casino host at the Last Frontier, Desert Inn and Frontier Hotel. Saiger is one in a dwindling group of people who were present at the beginning of the Las Vegas Strip. View photo

UNR's Oral History Program

From the formative phase of the modern black struggle for equality in the 1940s, through the high tide of activism in the 1960s and early 1970s, Lubertha Johnson remained in the vanguard of the movement in Las Vegas, patiently chipping away at the local edifice of racism. View photo